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identischer
riconosciuto, -a
английский
английский
итальянский
итальянский
I. known [брит. nəʊn, америк. noʊn] ГЛ. прич. прош. вр.
known → know
II. known [брит. nəʊn, америк. noʊn] ПРИЛ.
1. known (recognized):
known authority, danger, source
2. known (from acquaintance, experience):
known celebrity, cure
known celebrity, cure
3. known (measured):
known weight, quantity
I. know <прош. вр. knew, прич. прош. вр. known> [брит. nəʊ, америк. noʊ] ГЛ. перех.
1. know (have knowledge of):
know person, place, characteristics, taste, opinion, figures, value, rules, decision, situation, system, way
know answer, language, name, result, reason, truth, words
to know sb, sth as
to let it be known or to make it known that
to have known sb, sth to do
he is known to the police
(ma lo) sai?
to know one's way around перенос.
2. know (feel certain):
3. know (realize):
4. know (recognize):
riconoscere (by, from da)
5. know (acknowledge):
to be known for sth
to be known for doing
6. know (experience):
know joy, sadness, love
7. know БИБЛ.:
know устар.
II. know <прош. вр. knew, прич. прош. вр. known> [брит. nəʊ, америк. noʊ] ГЛ. неперех.
1. know (have knowledge):
to know about (have skill) computing, engines
to let sb know of or about plans, arrangement, job
how should I know! разг.
I'd or I'll have you know разг.
2. know (feel certain):
he won't win” - “oh I don't know
non vincerà” - “non ne sono sicuro
III. know [брит. nəʊ, америк. noʊ] СУЩ.
to be in the know разг.
to be in the know about sth разг.
IV. know [брит. nəʊ, америк. noʊ]
not to know where or which way to turn перенос.
I know my place шутл.
well what do you know! ирон.
lesser-known ПРИЛ.
lesser-known
well-known [брит. wɛlˈnəʊn, америк. ˌwɛlˈnoʊn] ПРИЛ.
1. well-known (famous):
well-known person, place, work of art
to be well-known to sb
2. well-known (widely known):
it is well-known that, it is a well-known fact that
I. know <прош. вр. knew, прич. прош. вр. known> [брит. nəʊ, америк. noʊ] ГЛ. перех.
1. know (have knowledge of):
know person, place, characteristics, taste, opinion, figures, value, rules, decision, situation, system, way
know answer, language, name, result, reason, truth, words
to know sb, sth as
to let it be known or to make it known that
to have known sb, sth to do
he is known to the police
(ma lo) sai?
to know one's way around перенос.
2. know (feel certain):
3. know (realize):
4. know (recognize):
riconoscere (by, from da)
5. know (acknowledge):
to be known for sth
to be known for doing
6. know (experience):
know joy, sadness, love
7. know БИБЛ.:
know устар.
II. know <прош. вр. knew, прич. прош. вр. known> [брит. nəʊ, америк. noʊ] ГЛ. неперех.
1. know (have knowledge):
to know about (have skill) computing, engines
to let sb know of or about plans, arrangement, job
how should I know! разг.
I'd or I'll have you know разг.
2. know (feel certain):
he won't win” - “oh I don't know
non vincerà” - “non ne sono sicuro
III. know [брит. nəʊ, америк. noʊ] СУЩ.
to be in the know разг.
to be in the know about sth разг.
IV. know [брит. nəʊ, америк. noʊ]
not to know where or which way to turn перенос.
I know my place шутл.
well what do you know! ирон.
know-all [брит. ˈnəʊɔːl] СУЩ. брит. разг.
saccente м. и ж.
know-how [брит. ˈnəʊhaʊ, америк. ˈnoʊ ˌhaʊ] СУЩ.
know-how м.
know-nothing [брит. ˈnəʊnʌθɪŋ, америк. ˈnoʊˌnəθɪŋ] СУЩ.
1. know-nothing:
ignorante м. и ж.
2. know-nothing редко:
итальянский
итальянский
английский
английский
английский
английский
итальянский
итальянский
I. known [noʊn] ГЛ. перех., неперех.
known прич. прош. вр. of know
II. known [noʊn] ПРИЛ.
known expert
known criminal
for no known reason
to make sth known
to make oneself known to sb
I. know <knew, known> [noʊ] ГЛ. перех.
1. know (have information):
do you know …?
sai…?
you know what? разг.
2. know (be acquainted with):
knowing sb, …
conoscendo qu, …
to have known sth
to know sth like the back of one's hand перенос.
3. know (recognize):
to know sb/sth by sth
riconoscere qu/qc da qc
to know sb for sth
II. know <knew, known> [noʊ] ГЛ. неперех.
1. know (be informed):
to know of [or about] sth
(well) what do you know! ирон.
2. know (be certain):
3. know разг. (understand):
III. know [noʊ] СУЩ.
well-known [ˌwel·ˈnoʊn] ПРИЛ.
well-known
to be well-known for sth
it is well-known that
I. know <knew, known> [noʊ] ГЛ. перех.
1. know (have information):
do you know …?
sai…?
you know what? разг.
2. know (be acquainted with):
knowing sb, …
conoscendo qu, …
to have known sth
to know sth like the back of one's hand перенос.
3. know (recognize):
to know sb/sth by sth
riconoscere qu/qc da qc
to know sb for sth
II. know <knew, known> [noʊ] ГЛ. неперех.
1. know (be informed):
to know of [or about] sth
(well) what do you know! ирон.
2. know (be certain):
3. know разг. (understand):
III. know [noʊ] СУЩ.
know-how СУЩ.
know-how м. неизм.
know-it-all [ˈnoʊ·ɪt̬·ɔ:l] СУЩ. разг.
sapientone(-a) м. (ж.)
итальянский
итальянский
английский
английский
saputo (-a)
saputo (-a)
notorio (-a)
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